Hezbollah Strikes Back: Lebanon-Israel Conflict Escalates, Israel Declares Emergency
Sunday, Aug 25, 2024 1:00 am ET
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The Middle East situation has escalated once again.
According to CCTV News, Hezbollah in Lebanon announced on August 25th that they had launched a significant attack on Israel using numerous drones and rockets. This move is a retaliation for the death of their military leader, Shukur, in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs last month.
On the same day, Israeli Defense Minister Galant declared a 48-hour state of emergency across Israel. The Defense Ministry stated that this decision was based on "extraordinary circumstances on the front line." Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office announced that a security cabinet meeting would be held on the 25th at 7 AM.
U.S. President Joe Biden said that he is closely monitoring the situation between Israel and Lebanon. A spokesperson for the U.S. National Security Council stated that the U.S. will continue to support Israel's right to self-defense and remain committed to regional stability.
Hezbollah claimed that they are in a state of high alert and will defend their positions. They warned of severe consequences if any attacks from Israel resulted in civilian casualties.
On August 25th, Israeli offensives targeted multiple villages in southern Lebanon, causing significant damage to homes, farmland, and infrastructure. Additionally, Israeli aircraft continued bombarding the southern mountains of Lebanon, with over 40 strikes recorded by dawn.
Hezbollah's senior military commander Shukur was reported to have been killed during an Israeli raid on southern Beirut on July 30th. Shukur, a founding member of Hezbollah, played a critical role in organizing and executing military operations against Israel.
On the morning of August 25th, the Israeli military announced a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah targets after detecting preparations for a large-scale assault. Israel’s military warned residents in Hezbollah-occupied areas in southern Lebanon to evacuate immediately.
Consequently, Israel has activated air raid sirens across its northern region. The decision to declare a state of emergency for the next 48 hours originates from the prominent threat along the front lines. Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv has reportedly suspended all incoming and outgoing flights for security reasons.
According to a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the nation is bracing for an "important week" amidst ongoing negotiations in Cairo and escalating conflict along its northern and Gaza borders. The IDF emphasized readiness for both offensive and defensive measures and called for citizens to remain vigilant.
According to CCTV News, Hezbollah in Lebanon announced on August 25th that they had launched a significant attack on Israel using numerous drones and rockets. This move is a retaliation for the death of their military leader, Shukur, in an Israeli airstrike on Beirut's southern suburbs last month.
On the same day, Israeli Defense Minister Galant declared a 48-hour state of emergency across Israel. The Defense Ministry stated that this decision was based on "extraordinary circumstances on the front line." Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's office announced that a security cabinet meeting would be held on the 25th at 7 AM.
U.S. President Joe Biden said that he is closely monitoring the situation between Israel and Lebanon. A spokesperson for the U.S. National Security Council stated that the U.S. will continue to support Israel's right to self-defense and remain committed to regional stability.
Hezbollah claimed that they are in a state of high alert and will defend their positions. They warned of severe consequences if any attacks from Israel resulted in civilian casualties.
On August 25th, Israeli offensives targeted multiple villages in southern Lebanon, causing significant damage to homes, farmland, and infrastructure. Additionally, Israeli aircraft continued bombarding the southern mountains of Lebanon, with over 40 strikes recorded by dawn.
Hezbollah's senior military commander Shukur was reported to have been killed during an Israeli raid on southern Beirut on July 30th. Shukur, a founding member of Hezbollah, played a critical role in organizing and executing military operations against Israel.
On the morning of August 25th, the Israeli military announced a pre-emptive strike on Hezbollah targets after detecting preparations for a large-scale assault. Israel’s military warned residents in Hezbollah-occupied areas in southern Lebanon to evacuate immediately.
Consequently, Israel has activated air raid sirens across its northern region. The decision to declare a state of emergency for the next 48 hours originates from the prominent threat along the front lines. Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv has reportedly suspended all incoming and outgoing flights for security reasons.
According to a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the nation is bracing for an "important week" amidst ongoing negotiations in Cairo and escalating conflict along its northern and Gaza borders. The IDF emphasized readiness for both offensive and defensive measures and called for citizens to remain vigilant.